Alofa tele mo oe.
Fa'afetai tele mo mea uma i lenei tausaga
Ia manuia tele au taumafaiga i le lumana'i, ma fa'afetai tele mo le ta'ita'iina ma le alofa na fa'aalia i la ma tama teine.
Thank you very much for the letter you were able to write to me.
"For" (mo)
Fa'afetai mo mea uma
The Samoan translation for "wait for me" is "fa'amalie atu ia te a'u".
Fa'afetai mo le fa'aopo'opo.
Fa'afetai mo mea uma
No, acceptable pronunciations include stress on the first syllable (AU-to-mo-bile), stress on the last syllable (au-to-mo-BILE), and stress on the third syllable (au-to-MO-bil). That is, the stress can be on any syllable but the second syllable.
Lots of love for you and your family.
if you speak Samoan read this O loo i ai se feau mo oe